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31 Northside Rd, suite 201, Ottawa, K2H 8S1

613-721-2738
Our highly skilled and dedicated therapists treat patients on a one-to-one basis at our clinic in the west end of Ottawa in Bells Corners. We offer half hour or full hour appointments in private treatment rooms in the clinic, or, when required, in your home or retirement / long-term care residence. Our treatments are hands-on with minimal use of machines or equipment. As well as having neurologically trained physiotherapists, we also have many orthopaedic/manual physiotherapists that can treat a variety of injuries and conditions that are not neurologically based. Our highly skilled physiotherapists are able to see (by postural and movement analysis) and feel (by hands-on soft tissue and fascial evaluation) areas of the body contributing to restricted mobility, functional limitations, and pain issues. We look at the whole person, which helps us to develop a treatment plan which strives to address the cause versus solely treating the symptoms.
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1335 Carling Avenue 550, Ottawa, K1Z 8N8

613.725.5000
The temporomandibular joint articulates between the temporal bone of the cranium and the mandible (jaw bone). It opens and closes like a hinge (joint rotation. See top image) and a drawer (joint glide. See bottom image). Most muscles inside the mouth will close the jaw while the muscles below the jaw line will open it. The sub-mandibular muscles (below the jaw line) are also very active during posture, swallowing and breathing. One of the causes of temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD) occurs when muscle imbalance settles due to forward head posture, cervical or thoracic spine dysfunctions or simply when breathing from the chest. Because of the continuous tension in the sub-mandibular muscles below the jaw bone, there will be a compensating action of the muscles inside the mouth trying to balance the system. This intra-oral muscle activity is responsible for clenching and can reproduce TMJ or dental pain. Another consequence of intra-oral muscle tension is a gradual forward pulling of the intra-articular disc. Ultimatly, this action can lead to an anterior disc displacement responsible for clicking and locking of the jaw. In extreme cases, arthroscopic surgery is needed to reposition the disc enabeling full jaw range of motion. We can teach you how to normalize muscle activity in the jaw by giving you simple home exercisces. You will be able to normalize muscle tension and control or abolish TMJ dysfunction.
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4 Lorry Greenberg Dr #22, Ottawa, K1G 5H6

(613) 739-4545
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